The 4060 is designed for use in A4000T's, it is probably electrically
compatible with the desktop A3000's and A4000's however it does not
physically fit. Apparently the card also works reliably in an A3000T. A
desktop version of the card was in the works, however it is unlikely it
was ever released. The memory bus on this card also supports EDO RAM
which can give memory speed a performance increase of about 18% over
standard FPM RAM. For example, most 060 cards achieve about 35-45MB/sec
for memory speeds whereas the 4060 with EDO RAM can achieve about
57MB/sec. The 4060 requires at least Kickstart 3.1. The card can be
upgraded with an optional 32bit DMA SCSI-II controller, however this
required sending the card back to the manufacturer for the additional
components to be soldered onto the card, and for a new bootrom to be
fitted. Apparently this card was actually designed by Jeff Boyer on
request of Amiga Technologies but after they went bust the card may
have continued to be made/sold by QuikPak.

There some minor compatibility issues with the 4060 and the following:
The V-lab Y/C framegrabber card (from Macrosystems) when used with the
060 board does not always grab a complete video frame, instead it only
grabs one field and keeps previous 2nd field in its buffer, thereby
interleaving two different images. Curiously, when switching back to
the original 68040.library (thus slowing the machine way down), the
problem doesn't occur.

When using prepareemul with
Shapeshifer, it doesn't work unless you use the A1200 switch and when
using the Fusion emulator, dialling out to an internet connection may
cause the machine to hang.

**Note:

Some descriptions in the manual may vary depending on the revision of the card. For example, the manual refers to: